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The rocky northern shore of Loch Leven
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1261 The rocky northern shore of Loch Leven
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The winding road along Loch Leven
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1361 The B863 was formerly designated as an A road before the Ballachulish bridge was built. It now carries much less traffic.
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Mouth of burn at Rubha Cladaich
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1260 A small rocky headland on the north shore of Loch Leven.
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A misty day on Loch Lubnaig
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN5811 A misty day on Loch Lubnaig
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The A681 near Rubha Dearg
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN0266 Here flanked by cliffs, the A861 along the western side of Loch Linnhe must be one of the quietest A roads in the country. The road also carries the Caledonia Way (National Cycle Network route 78)
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At the foot of Buchaille Etive Mor
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN2355 It is just possible to make out the small basic hut of the Creag Dhu Mountaineering Club on the far bank of the River Coupall.
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A tight spot on the Caledonia Way
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN0461 Beside the busy A82 main road. The Caledonia Way (route 78 of the National Cycle Network) here follows the footway; this particular length is very narrow where it is flanked by the cliff face of an old quarry and overhanging vegetation and brings cyclists perilously close to the carriageway.
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South Ayrshire coast
by Oliver Dixon for square NX0474 The rugged coast north of Finnarts Point, seen from the Cairnryan to Belfast ferry.
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Eatern end of Ballyquin Strand
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square X2180 The beach gives way to cliffs.
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Ballyquin Strand
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square X2080 Towards the eastern end of the beach.
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Rocks on Ballyquin Strand
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square X2079 The rocks effectively split Ballyquin Strand into two parts except at low tide. The village of Ardmore can be seen on the far side of the bay.
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Guardians of the cliff top
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square X1577 Bullocks at the top of the low cliff overlooking Whiting Bay.
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Cliff erosion at Whiting Bay
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square X1477 Cliff erosion at Whiting Bay
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Rocky shore at Ballynacourty
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square X3092 Looking north.
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Base of the cliffs at Ardmore Head
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square X2077 Looking down from the Cliff Path.
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